Archive for the 'Limited Edition' Category

“Monaco Grand Prix Historique 2006” – the 3th edition – not just only a watch

By Aida on June 17, 2006

Precision, reliability, prestige and performance: the new “Monaco Grand Prix Historique” chronograph from Chopard was designed to meet the demands of devotees of automobile and horological mechanical engineering. In tribute to the 5th edition of the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, this limited series of 500 in steel and 100 in rose gold nurtures legitimate [...]

Ulysse Nardin Manufacture’s 160th anniversary – Limited Edition

By Aida on June 14, 2006

Six years into the new millennium and 23 years after he guided Ulysse Nardin into the upper echelons of high watch making, you would think that Rolf Schnyder would be content to rest. The idea of resting is simply not part of Schnyder’s genetic blueprint. His desire to reach new levels of performance, his relentless [...]

Montblanc at 100th birthday

By Aida on June 10, 2006

At the time of its 100th birthday, the Montblanc mark presents a world innovation at the SIHH 2006 of Geneva which will impassion the cosmopolitans as much as unconditional small wonders of the technique: a stop watch designed for the future or more precisely for the 100 next years. In addition to does the [...]

Xda Atom Pure (Limited Edition)

By Aida on June 4, 2006

White’s been “the new black” for yonks, and its reign appears to be everlasting as vendors embrace the colour more passionately than sixties teens embraced rock music.
The O2 Xda Atom is the latest device to be given a white makeover, with the new version being dubbed the “Xda Atom Pure (Limited Edition)”. It offers [...]

Assioma Complications in limited editions by Bulgari

By Aida on May 31, 2006

Bulgari extends its precious Assioma Collection by introducing the new Assioma Complications references in limited editions. Precious complicated watches have been created thanks to the Swiss watch-making expertise, whilst maintaining coherence to Bulgari’s famous design and purity of shapes.
Two new versions: the Multi Complication and the Petite Complication.
The first Bulgari Multi Complication, with a refined [...]

Special edition of Montblanc – Greta Garbo at 100th birthday

By Aida on May 7, 2006

Launch: September 2005
Limitation: Fountain Pens
Black barrel and cream-coloured cap made of precious resin
Platinum plated fittings
Clip set with a white Akhoya pearl
Platinum plated 18 karat gold nib with heartshaped hole.
Montblancs first Special Edition for the elegant woman is modish and sensual and dedicated to the legendary film actress Greta Garbo on the occasion of her [...]

Meet 2004 William Sawaya for BACCARAT – Sahtel Bourj limited edition

By Aida on April 29, 2006

“The gratifiant pleasure that I tested when Baccarat proposed to me to draw objects for its ‘ rencontre’ biannual with a designer quickly yielded the place to a persistent concern due to the constraints of the crystal, news for me…
My collection meets, voluntarily heterogeneous as well in the style as in the function, moves away [...]

TAG Heuer SLR for Mercedes-Benz – A New Limited Series

By Aida on April 13, 2006

Like the high-performance, luxury sports car that inspired it, the TAG Heuer SLR for Mercedes-Benz is an audacious creation, blending Classicism and Avant-Garde, with an overall design that reflects the values of the “dream car”: power, performance, motor-racing spirit, innovation and elegance. Launched in a limited edition of 3,500 pcs, its pushbuttons are boldly positioned [...]

Nokia 8800 Aston Martin Limited Edition

By Aida on April 13, 2006

Aston Martin and Nokia have announced the Nokia 8800 Aston Martin Edition. This exclusive iteration of the Nokia 8800 will be manufactured in strictly limited numbers, and features a discrete laser-etched ‘Aston Martin’ logo on the stainless steel casing. This is complemented by the words, now synonymous with Aston Martin, ‘Power, Beauty & Soul’, etched [...]

The Imperial – special 10th anniversary of Michel Perchin

By Aida on April 7, 2006

Legendary. Brilliant. Catalyst. These are some of the terms used to describe Michel Perchin, the man who headed Peter Carl Faberge’s workshop from 1885 to 1903. A self taught goldsmith from a peasant background, it was Perchin who created the Imperial Easter Eggs, as well as many other of the great works that became the [...]

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